

Just in case, there is also the french version of !belgique@jlai.lu :)
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Just in case, there is also the french version of !belgique@jlai.lu :)
Thank a lot ! Amazing bot ! It will do wonder on our communities. I’ll check it later how it works. :3
Saved :)
True. I think Lemmy can greatly benefit from it and take some inspirations from Sublinks. For now there is a lack of developpers that know rust even tough this programming language is trending.
It would ease up their work and improve their communication. :)
You can follow their roadmap on their github page.
I didn’t expect it to reach this level…it doesn’t feel appealing.
Do they have some AI chatting in comment ? :)
I confirm it, we have lot issue with it.
On the software side, I think the language setting shouldn’t hidden in setting. I would move it in the filter bar along side “local, all, moderator view…”
With your great suggestion, i got an idea for lemmy software : why not activate vote only to subscribed community ? You haven’t subscribed, you can’t vote. But you can hide /filter the community.
The frontpage also need a rework because when you cross-post it flood thus people tend to downvote those posts. And lot other things.
Someone suggested slashdot system. I never tried it. Is it good ? Any feedback ?
Anyway, i think the hashtag feature is really needed as it will improve our interraction with fediverse community. Along moderation’s tool and i hope more people can help with the software development to unleash its potential and reach a good maturity. I saw a very promising group that want to learn Rust and give a hand later.
Here i’m feeling stuck to lemmy’s communities, it’s great but i’m still feeling a wall with our interactions. So i often cross-post from mastodon with hashtags.
So it won’t work with a trusted user system ? I thought blocking new account for adding tag/vote would solve this issue and provide a good security barriere. :(
chmod : change mode
chown : change owner
-R : recursive. So all subfolders and files will change ownership.
700 : this is a code for files permission for those 3 groups in linux :
user (you) : 7
group : 0
other : 0
What do those number mean ? A file can be read, written, executed. Those 3 permissions are associated with number :
If a file can be read and written its number will be 4+2 = 6
Thank for the information. i didn’t know since i use vanilla os :)
There is some drawback. The main one : app can’t communicate with each other.
Example firefox and his extension keepass. As keepass can’t communicate with firefox, you have to open both apps and switch their windows.
You can use flatseal to manage communication between apps but that’s not an easy process and may prove a security issue if you don’t understand the technical jargon.
Well the part of cryptobros is a tradeoff for me.
And if we talk about on the crypto currency, i prefer the libre currency which is closer from libre/free software and very different from bitcoin.
On Lemmy, users are encouraged to use Matrix. A crypted chat.
Sorry, the closest i came up aren’t good solution but may help in your search.
But the problem is that their community is very small. If you want something stable, it’s better to look for bigger community so you can benefit from their support and user’s problems
There is fedora kinoite but you don’t want anything related to IBM. That was the best compromise i can found.
Or the same OS from my steamdeck :
Well immutable os have some limitation mainly from flatpak.
Sorry, my english comprehension is rusty. It is an unordered list. I used it to improve readibility on phone and separate topics.
If the topic is mixed in a paragraphe i would have a harder time to quickly retrieve informations. Here you can read Arch and ubuntu and why in a single glance.
Bullets in markdown ?
* like this ?
* or like that ?
And thank for your interesting question ! :)
Mind it only reflect my opinion and i do think other deaf people will have a different stance with mine about sign language. :)
I’m profound deaf. I sign, write and speak. :)
Well, sign language aren’t superior. Having both : subtitles (hard hearing people) and sign language (deaf people) is better. I prefer subtitle because it is closer to the speech and i’m not fond of sign video. Often the sign interpreter is small and sign very quickly.
In general, i prefer text, it help me focusing on the content instead of the person and use less bandwidth…
Sign language still lacks lot vocabulary. It’s a young language «created» in the 18s when Abée de l’Épée founded the first deaf school. And i had to create lot technical signs with sign language interpreters during my agricultural course. Furthermore, they don’t have an official sign writing yet, and it is a problem for keeping human knowledge and culture outside video and technological device. So there is still lot things to do and improve.
In France, lot deaf people aren’t fluent with French writing due to the lack of bilingual school (French writing and French sign language) and interpreters (eg : only 200 hours in sign language for 1 year in universities).
So, having sign language improves a lot the accessibility for deaf people as they are not fluent with writing language. For me, i prefer both. Both are good and it meet each people need. :)
Nice idea ! :D